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Air Hoss -- Small but mighty as fawn. He was very vocal when it came time for milk, you could hear him from far away. His persistence allowed him to grow into a handsome young buck – with black devil horn markings! Air Hoss is named for Russ Holliday, the helicopter pilot that helped capture him, but was later killed in helicopter crash. Air Hoss

Captain Nemo – Acquired from a rehabilitator in northern Washington . As a fawn he was found half dead in a snowbank and was nursed back to health. He was named after the famous submarine pilot because he poked is head out of a playpen he was kept in like a submarine's periscope. Nemo was was once one of our most timid fawns, but is now our most manly and aggressive buck with biggest antlers (4 tines each antler as a yearling). Nemo

Revere – Our first fawn, he was captured near Revere, Washington . He is a sweet, gorgeous buck who has never been shy and is always looking for love and kisses. His best friend has been his original penmate and first female, Annabell.

Adopted by: Nikki and Bryan Thines

Revere
Revere

Steffen – Has a twin, Kyla, who are both “strawberry blonds”. Steffen was a shy fawn, but a tall, lanky, and sweet buck. He was named by Chris, the grandson of volunteer Jim who helped capture him and other fawns. Steffen

 
                         
                         
                         
 
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